Gaming accessory producer Razer has dropped another controller for the Xbox One, the Razer Wildcat, today at the PAX fan tradition in Seattle. The controller includes removable triggers, unrestricted rapid fire support, and optional rubber palm grips. Other competition for the Xbox One controller creators are Mod Junkies, PowerA, and Cinch Gaming. In addition, Microsoft is also reported to make its own premium controller, which is rumored to be named the Elite, which will turn out on October 27.
This controller measures two hundred and sixty grams which is a few grams lighter than the stock controller for the Xbox One and much lighter than the first class controller booked for release not long from now by Microsoft. The controller is named the Razer Wildcat and is depicted by the organization as a tournament grade and professional gamer-approved controller.
Without a doubt, the first thing that's noticeable about the controller are the green sticks and grips. The grips are optional & can be removed if green isn't your color. Razer says that they build this controller with competitive gamers in mind. Reducing the weight by 25%, they believe it will diminish the strain on players who spend hours on a single session.
The new accessory comes with a portable tournament container and will be shipped out in the month of October, retailing at the cost of $149.99. Every last button of the controller can be altered to fit any gamer's playstyle and will also include a control panel that let's users switch between different controller profiles.